Posted 5:35 PM 5/22/2013 by Connie Tran, KSBY News
San Luis Obispo County Cal Fire is tackling a new battle. It's not a fire, but difficulties finding people and homes in emergencies. The agency said it is because of poor street addressing.
Cal Fire wants address numbers to be at least six inches tall and a half-inch thick. It said (More) • Video (1)
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Posted 4:14 PM 5/22/2013 by April Hansen, KSBY
25 million students ride the school bus each day.The National Transportation Safety Board says it's the safest way for kids to get around, but if other drivers aren't paying attention, it can be dangerous.
"If the public was more aware what the red lights meant, I think more (More) • Video (1)
Posted 3:52 PM 5/22/2013 by Katherine Worsham, KSBY News
Paso Robles Police arrested a man and a woman on Tuesday after they say a man was carjacked.
It happened at around 9:15 pm in the 3200 block of Spring Street.
The victim told police he was returning to his car when he was approached by two armed men who demanded his keys.
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Posted 3:39 PM 5/22/2013 by Keli Moore, KSBY News
Putting an end to homelessness is an ongoing effort.
The city of San Luis Obispo wants to try something San Diego is doing. It's a giving campaign.
There are parking meters all over downtown, so imagine one that's colorful and designated as a donation station. Put your change (More)
Posted 12:04 PM 5/22/2013 by Donna Winnick, KSBY News
Vandenberg Air Force Base officials say a Minuteman III test missile launched Wednesday morning.
The launch of the unarmed missile was originally scheduled to go up Tuesday morning, but was delayed because of a range safety instrumentation issue.
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Posted 6:50 AM 5/22/2013 by Kathrene Herndon, KSBY News
Vandenberg Air Force Base officials say a Minuteman III test missile launched Wednesday morning.
The launch of the unarmed missile was originally scheduled to go up Tuesday morning, but was delayed because of a range safety instrumentation issue.
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Posted 10:29 PM 5/21/2013 by Connie Tran, KSBY News
No matter where you turn, whether it's the TV, Internet, or you phone, you are bound to see images of the damage left from a deadly tornado in Moore, Oklahoma on Monday. The destruction follows a series of unfortunate, unrelated events in the country in the last few months, from the Superstorm (More) • Video (1)
Posted 10:07 PM 5/21/2013 by Olivia DeGennaro and Katherine Worsham, KSBY News
KSBY is celebrating 60 years on the air this year, so we're counting down the top 60 stories of that time.
Number 59 on our countdown is the loss of a Central Coast resident and one of Hollywood's leading ladies.
On February 28th, 2011, 1940's Hollywood starlet Jane Russell died (More) • Video (1)
Posted 9:31 PM 5/21/2013 by Ed Zuchelli, KSBY News
Santa Barbara Police arrested a woman for felony DUI and felony child endangerment.
Police say Kate Walters of Santa Barbara was driving drunk when she crashed into a lamppost and severely injured her 3-year old son.
Walters's son was taken to a hospital for multiple injuries from the collision, including a broken neck.
Walters was treated for minor injuries and was booked into Santa Barbara county jail.
Bail was set at $100,000.
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Posted 9:15 PM 5/21/2013 by Jeanette Trompeter
the surf movies Groundsweel and Thicker Than Water will kick off the 4th Annual Wine Waves & Beyond Central Coast Longboard Surf Classic.
The four-day event begins with Surf Movie Night at the Fremont Theatre in downtown San Luis Obispo on Thursday, May 30 at 6:30pm.
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Posted 5:58 PM 5/21/2013 by Katherine Worsham, KSBY News
Traffic slowly started moving through Pismo Beach again on Tuesday evening, after three separate crashes stopped traffic.
They all happened just before 5:00 pm in the southbound lanes of Highway 101 near Price Street.
Seven vehicles in total were involved.
The California Highway Patrol says there were no injuries.
Both lanes of traffic were closed for a time, but reopened at around 5:40 pm.
Posted 5:18 PM 5/21/2013 by Cameron Polom, KSBY News
A month ago, a company from Goleta helped police find the Boston bombing suspect hiding in a tarp-covered boat.
Now, it's helping to locate survivors buried in the rubble left by a massive tornado in Oklahoma.
They're doing it using thermal imaging.
The technology has been (More) • Video (1)